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Old 08-13-2008, 07:48 PM
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CandiMan-Good call.
 
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thanks for the info guys. i tried to look up the repair manual for my truck but i kinda lost my rave cd. where exactly can i find the harness for the sending unit? do i just plug it in again?
 
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Old 08-17-2008, 06:22 AM
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nope i didnt bleed it. I didnt know i should have i replaced it coz it was leakin at one end of the tie cable. Should have asked here first. So, i need to replace all the coolant hoses. How many are there in all? If its a bubble, how do i fix it? Is it an easy thing 2 do or should i get a mechanic 2 do it? I hope i didnt mess up the sensor

Yeah I wouldn't worry about messing up the sensor too much, they're pretty cheap compared to "messing up" the engine if you get a hot spot somewhere. I'd replace the other hoses before you bleed it else you'll be doing it twice. Unless you need to drive the truck.

Yes just plug the connector back on the temp sender. It shouldn't be too far away from the sender if you just knocked it off.
 
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It will be on the top of the engine somewhere. Usually towards the front of the engine.
 
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